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Reticulated Giraffe

Reticulated giraffes can reach heights of 17-18 feet once they reach adulthood. Despite the fact their necks make up 8 feet of their total height, it only contains a total of seven bones; the exact same amount found in a human neck.

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Southern Brown Kiwi

The southern brown kiwi, also known as the tokoeka, is a type of kiwi native to New Zealand's South Island. These flightless birds are roughly the size of a chicken, making them by far the smallest member of the ratite group of birds.

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Shoebill

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Also known as Whalehead and Shoe-Billed Stork.

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Patas Monkey

The patas monkey, also known as the wadi monkey or hussar monkey grows to 60 cm to 87 cm in length, excluding the tail, which measures 75 cm. Adult males are considerably larger than adult females, which average 49 cm in length. Adult males average 12.

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Scaly-Tailed Possum

Romanised Name: Opossamumodoki
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 3-4
Japanese Name: オポッサムモドキ
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Diet: Herbivore
Distribution: Australia
Also known as: Ilangnalya
Scientific Name: Wyulda squamicaudata

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Hyracotherium

Conservation Status: Extinct
Distribution: Unknown
Japanese Name: ヒラコテリウム
Diet: Unknown
Romanised Name: Hirakoteriumu
Average Lifespan in the Wild: Unknown
Scientific Name: Hyracotherium

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Honey Badger

Scientific Name: Mellivora capensis
Japanese Name: ラーテル
Also known as: Ratel
Romanised Name: Rāteru
Diet: Omnivore
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 26 Yrs
Distribution: Africa, Southwest Asia, the Indian subcontinent
Conservation Status: Least Concern

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Arctic Hare

The Arctic hare (Lepus arcticus), or polar rabbit, is a species of hare which is highly adapted to living in the Arctic tundra, and other icy biomes.

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Giant Anteater

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They often use their own tail as a blanket-

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Island Fox

Diet: Omnivore
Distribution: Channel Islands
Japanese Name: シマハイイロギツネ
Scientific Name: Urocyon littoralis
Average Lifespan in the Wild: 4-6 years
Conservation Status: Near Threatened
Romanised Name: Shimahaiirogitsune

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